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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_Concurrent_Support_(Tran)/11%3A_Math_Support_for_Statistics/11.03%3A_The_Number_Line/11.3.03%3A_Represent_an_Inequality_as_an_Interval_on_a_Number_LineInequalities come up frequently in statistics and it is often helpful to plot the inequality on the number line in order to visualize the inequality. This helps both for inequalities that involve real...Inequalities come up frequently in statistics and it is often helpful to plot the inequality on the number line in order to visualize the inequality. This helps both for inequalities that involve real numbers and for inequalities that refer to just integer values. As an extension of this idea, we often want to look at the complement of an inequality, that is all numbers that make the inequality false. In this section we will look at examples that accomplish this task.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Precalculus/Trigonometry_(Yoshiwara)/02%3A_Trigonometric_Ratios/2.00%3A_Side_and_Angle_RelationshipsIt is also true that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third side, or else the two sides will not meet to form a triangle. In a right triangle, if c st...It is also true that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third side, or else the two sides will not meet to form a triangle. In a right triangle, if c stands for the length of the hypotenuse, and the lengths of the two legs are denoted by a and b, then The figure shows a triangle inscribed in a unit circle, one side lying on the diameter of the circle and the opposite vertex at point (p,q) on the circle.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/De_Anza_College/Pre-Statistics/3%3A_The_Number_Line/3.3%3A_Represent_an_Inequality_as_an_Interval_on_a_Number_LineInequalities come up frequently in statistics and it is often helpful to plot the inequality on the number line in order to visualize the inequality. This helps both for inequalities that involve real...Inequalities come up frequently in statistics and it is often helpful to plot the inequality on the number line in order to visualize the inequality. This helps both for inequalities that involve real numbers and for inequalities that refer to just integer values. As an extension of this idea, we often want to look at the complement of an inequality, that is all numbers that make the inequality false. In this section we will look at examples that accomplish this task.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Math_Concurrent_Support/11%3A_Math_Support_for_Statistics/11.02%3A_The_Number_Line/11.2.03%3A_Represent_an_Inequality_as_an_Interval_on_a_Number_LineInequalities come up frequently in statistics and it is often helpful to plot the inequality on the number line in order to visualize the inequality. This helps both for inequalities that involve real...Inequalities come up frequently in statistics and it is often helpful to plot the inequality on the number line in order to visualize the inequality. This helps both for inequalities that involve real numbers and for inequalities that refer to just integer values. As an extension of this idea, we often want to look at the complement of an inequality, that is all numbers that make the inequality false. In this section we will look at examples that accomplish this task.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Intermediate_Algebra_for_Science_Technology_Engineering_and_Mathematics_(Diaz)/03%3A_Linear_Inequalities_in_One_and_Two_Variables/3.01%3A_Linear_InequalitiesWhen there is a solution to an equation such as x=4, this solution is unique and is the only solution that makes the statement true. However, with inequalities, the solution is an interval of numbers...When there is a solution to an equation such as x=4, this solution is unique and is the only solution that makes the statement true. However, with inequalities, the solution is an interval of numbers in which make the inequality true.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Math_C096%3A_Support_for_Statistics_Corequisite%3A_MATH_C160_(Tran)/03%3A_The_Number_Line/3.03%3A_Represent_an_Inequality_as_an_Interval_on_a_Number_LineInequalities come up frequently in statistics and it is often helpful to plot the inequality on the number line in order to visualize the inequality. This helps both for inequalities that involve real...Inequalities come up frequently in statistics and it is often helpful to plot the inequality on the number line in order to visualize the inequality. This helps both for inequalities that involve real numbers and for inequalities that refer to just integer values. As an extension of this idea, we often want to look at the complement of an inequality, that is all numbers that make the inequality false. In this section we will look at examples that accomplish this task.